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BootManager
1. Up to 16
operating systems on one PC
2. Operating Windows 9x/Me along with
Windows 2000/XP
3. Various installations of the same
operating system (in different languages or
different versions)
4. Direct booting Linux (skipping
LILO)
5. Installing Linux beyond
1024-cylinder boundary
6. Password protection against
unauthorized booting computer
7. Different configurations can be
created for the same physical installation of
operating system
8. Boots DOS/Windows 9x/ME from the
second hard disk
9. Dynamically adds newly installed
operating systems
10. Importing external bootsector
11. Duplicating boot.ini
file to create different configurations
12. Boots even unrecognized OS
Partition Manager
13. Resizing
partitions with data (FAT16/32/32x, NTFS,
Ext2/3 FS, Reiser FS)
14. Copying and moving partitions (any
file system)
15. Converting file system (FAT16
<-> FAT32, FAT16/32 <-> NTFS)
16. Changing cluster size for FAT16/32
and NTFS
17. Creating, deleting, hiding
partitions
18. Supports large hard disks (over
80GB)
19. Supports DOS/9x/ME/NT/2000/XP
20. Works on Windows NT/2000
Server
21. Supports NTFS versions beginning
from Windows NT 4.0 up to Windows XP, for all
operations
22. Supports USB hard disks
23. Built-in simple Disk Editing
utility
24. Includes programs for both Windows
and DOS
25. Creates more than one primary
partition for a disk
26. Supports 64KB FAT cluster (used in
Windows NT)
27. Supports long filenames
(FAT16/32)
28. DOS program has graphical user
interface with mouse support
29. Treating bad sectors - surface test
can be optionally used for format, copy, move
and resize operations
30. Resuming critical operations after
power failure
31. Linux executable included (with
limited functionality)
32. Partition Explorer utility (DOS and
Windows executables) - access NTFS, Ext2FS
partitons' content under DOS or any
Windows
33. Dynamic Volumes support (Windows
2000/XP only) - now you can view the status of
Dynamic Volumes in Partition Manager, and
convert them back to basic partitions (*
applies only for the case when every partition
of HDD in question presents one volume only,
for example if HDD converted to dynamic disks
contained basic partitions.)
34. MFT defragmenter - now you can
defragment NTFS core structure, Master File
Table (MFT), thus improving file system
performance.
35. Ext3FS support - view, info,
format, copy/move, backup, resize, convert
<-> ext2fs
36. ReiserFS support - view, info,
format, copy/move, resize
37. Automatic updating BootManager boot
menu after partitioning operations
38. Special startup driver for
performing operations not possible under GUI of
Windows NT/2000/XP
39. Sector-by-sector copying. This mode
let you to copy all sectors of source
partition/hard disk including those which are
marked as unused or bad. This mode is useful to
copy partitions/hard disks with
partition-bounded software
40. While copying, resize function is
also available. In the case of partition copy,
you can change the size of target partition. In
the case of hard disk, the appropriate
transformation of partition sizes is possible
in accordance with target hard disk size
41. Supporting NTFS with compressed
files and/or folders
42. Converting NTFS revision (XP
<-> 2000 <-> NT)
42. Defragmentator
42. Windows 2003 Server support
42. New Ext2FS Anywhere with code pages
support
Drive Backup
43. Supports
remote management over LAN through TCP/IP or
IPX network protocols
44. Creating backup images on local
disks, network drives, removable media (ZIP,
JAZ, MO)
45. Cloning whole hard disks
46. SID Changing utility - both as
built-in. and as separate utility
47. Image Mounter utility - restore
separate files from backup image
48. Compression can be optionally used
for creating backup images
49. Backup images can be split at
specified part size. Splitting is automatically
used for creating images on removable media
storage.
50. Although Drive Backup can process
FAT16/32, NTFS, Ext2/3FS, ReiserFS partitions
more efficiently, backup operation is possible
for any file system (even unknown by the
program)
51. Autoexpand - the possibility to
enlarge the size of partition during restoring
from image file
Disk Wiper
52. Wipes
separate partitions and whole hard disks
53. Wiping free space only is possible
(applies only to partitions). Data on
partitions remain unchanged. This function
helps you really remove deleted files
54. Overwriting up to 2 times is
possible
Ext2FS AnyWhere
55.
Accessing Ext2/3FS partitions under Windows
9x/ME/NT/2000/XP
56. Dynamic changing drive letter for
mounted partitions - Windows NT/2000/XP
only
57. Mounting/dismounting FAT16/32 and
NTFS partitions under Windows 2000/XP
Encrypted Disk
58. Up to 23
virtual encrypted drives can be mounted
simultaneously
59. Virtual encrypted drive can be
formatted with any file system supported by
operating system
60. Access to virtual drive is
protected by either password, or a key
file
61. The virtual encrypted drive is
automatically dismounted during logoff, such
preventing unauthorized access beyond your
working session
62. Blowfish (448-bit) and Triple DES
(192-bit) encryption algorithms are currently
supported
63. After virtual encrypted drive is
mounted, the content is transparently available
for any application and operating system
64. The image file of encrypted drive
can be stored on local hard drive, network
drive, or even on removable media
65. Easy backup - one need only to copy
image file for encrypted drive to make a
backup
66. The size of encrypted drive is
limited only by free space available on hard
disk, network or other drive
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